vrijdag 27 november 2015

Poroshenko going Dutch

Holland is the only country where the EU association of Ukraine is subject to a referendum to be held in April 2016. All indicators show the Dutch are going to say "NO". Poroshenko is trying to turn the tide. In this light, his visit to the Netherlands should be viewed.

It remains to be seen whether his visit did more good than bad. Taking the reactions to his speech at the University in Leiden, things look gloomy to the President of the heavily divided country.

Two-day visit

Poroshenko's speech in Leiden was part of his two-day visit to the Netherlands. Poroshenko also met with representatives of the Parliament and he visited King Willem Alexander.

Frans Bierings: "According to Poroshenko we are cowards: "Eurosceptics are Euro-cowards". And this element must join the EU? Get out of here!"

Eindbaas: "Listening to this man talking about free media, owning five tv-stations himself is the utmost of dirty hypocrisie."

Cuyahoga: "A pitty no questions could be asked; I wanted to know his explantion of him glorifying the Nazi's. He is a fan of UPA, who slaughteres tens of thousands of Poles in one of the most horrific etnic cleansics in Ukraine's history. Boy oh boy, what a drama. Anybody able to read and write and still voting in favour of this association (with Ukraine) really lost his mind."

Tyromancer in irony modus: "Was the word "money" mentionned already? Or did he stick to Ukraine values, "democracy, transparency and trust"?

Double Punch: "Will the good man believe it all himself?"

Copy Cat: "The questions have been agreed upon beforehand. Democracy at a premium"

Lupuslupus: "Why there are no homo's protesting in Leiden? They did upon Putin's visit as well, did not they? Ohh, wait, in Ukraine homo's are welcome and for 100% accepted of course. That's the reason of the complete absence of gay-protesters."

Double-Dutch

In short, the Dutch were far from impressed by the chocolate-sweet Double-Dutch of the President doing so much his best to be charming.

Yesterday Poroshenko visited the Dutch Parliament. Here he is driving away. No activists were present. Also the gay-protesters, so much present when Putin arrived some years ago, did not take the effort to come to meet with Poroshenko. Anyway, the few people being present were kept at a large distance. No contact being possible. The same counts for the speech in Leiden. Three people were allowed to ask well prepared questions to Poroshenko. Spontanity at a record low. From the man preaching with words democracy and transparency.

Eindbaas: "Listening to this man talking about free media, owning five tv-stations himself is the utmost of dirty hypocrisie." ^^^Five TV stations?? Wow, what an expert of Ukraine Eindbaas is! It’s in fact one TV channel, “the 5th channel”, among many others (the Opposition parties in Ukraine have their channels too). It’s a shame people start jumping to conclusions like that on topics they are hardly familiar with…